Get Your "Donk" On
Posted on Oct 27, 2008 @ 04:07PM
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In an effort to keep the Radar audience abreast of all national, breaking developments in urban dance culture (I hope you haven't forgotten about our coverage of "The Wam"), I'm pleased to introduce you to "Donk," the latest offering from Soulja Boy Tell'em, the 18-year-old producer/rapper/YouTube phenomenon who brought the world—and countless athletic arenas and stadiums—"Crank That," better known as "Superman Dat Ho." Pay close attention to the Donk. Live with it for a while. Let it become part of you. Because there's going to be a test later.








